2 Jane Bolling (1698-1767), m. 1713*4, Col. Richard Randolph (5/
1689-12/17/1748) of "Curles", son of William and Mary Isham Randolph of
"Turkey Island".
Colonel Richard died while on a trip to England.

21 Richard Randolph of "Curles" (1725*6-6-6/5/1786, m. 12/27/1750, Ann
("Nancy") Meade ( -12/9/1814), dau. of David and Susan Everard Meade of
Nansemond
County. The following is found in an old prayer book (copy in VHS):
"Richard
Randolph of Curles departed this life June 5, 1786 - In the Sixty-First year
of his Age", and "Ann Randolph, wife of the above Richard, died at S. East,
on
Dec. 9, 1814 in the 82nd year of her age".

215 Susan Randolph (4/10/1753-11 or 12/3/1781), m. 4/6/1776, Benjamin
Harrison, Jr. (VI), of "Berkeley" ( -1799), son of Benjamin (V) (ca.
1740-1791)
(the Signer) and Elizabeth Bassett Harrisoon. No issue. Susan was the
second
wife, the first wife (m. 1785), Anna Mercer (9/6/1760-8/28/1787), died eight
days after the birth of her son, Benjamin Harrison (VII), the only child of
Benjamin Harrison, Jr. (VI).

216 Jane Randolph (11/19/1755-3/ /1796), m. 10/1/1774, Archibald Bolling
of
Buckingham County (3/20/1749- ), son of John and Elizabeth Blair Bolling.
Jane was Archibald's second wife.

218 Elizabeth ("Betty") Randolph (3/8/1768- ), m. 2/28/1789, David Meade
of
"Woodland", son of David and Susanna Everard Meade

219 Mary Randolph (7/5/1774-8/8/1863), m. 2/24/1798 (her second cousin),
Col. William Bolling (113) (5/26/1777-7/16/1845), son of Thomas and
Elizabeth Gay
Bolling. He owned farms known as "Pocahontas" and "Ware's". First lived at
"Cobbs (where he was born), then at "Bolling Hall", Goochland County.
"Pocahontas" was part of the "Bolling Hall" tract and in 1836, was given to
daughter
Ann, and the house (no longer standing) was built for her. "Ware's" became
the "Bolling Island" house, and was lived in by William after his marriage
(his
family gave him "Bolling Island").

23 John Randolph of "Matoax", Chesterfield County (6/29/1742-10/28/1775),
m.
3/9/1769, Frances Bland (9/24/1752-1788), dau. of Col. Theodorick
(1719-1784)
and Frances Bolling Bland (1724-1774) of "Cawson's", Prince George County
(Theodorick was the son of Richard and Elizabeth Randolph Bland of
"Jordan's";
and Frances Bolling was the dau. of Drury Bolling of "Kippax, who was, in
turn,
the son of Robert and Anne Stith Bolling. Following the death of Frances
Bolling, Theodorick married Elizabeth Randolph Yates. No issue.) Following
the
death of John Randolph, Frances Bland Randolph m. 9/22/1777, St. George
Tucker, and had five children.

241 Ann Cary (2/ / 1745-1786), m. 11/18/1761, Thomas Mann Randolph of
"Tuckahoe", Goochland County (1740*1-11/20/1793), son of William and Maria
Judith
Page Randolph. Thomas m. (2nd) Gabriella Harvie by whom he had a child,
Thomas
Mann Randolph III NOTE: Thomas Mann Randolph named one son of each of
his
two marriages Thomas Mann Randolph. Thomas Mann Randolph (1792-1851), the
son
of his second marriage to Gabriella Harvie (and who was not a descendant of
Pocahontas, inherited "Tuckahoe", and m. (1st) Harriet Wilson, and (2nd)
Lucinda ("Lucy") Ann Patterson. Gabriella (ca. 1771-post 1800) was the dau.
of Col.
John Harvie. After Randolph's death, she m. Dr. John Brockenbrough.

242 Jane Cary, m. Thomas Isham Randolph (ca. 1728- ) of "Dungeness"

243 Elizabeth Cary, m. Robert Kincaid, "an Irishman"

244 Mary Cary (12/4/1766-1/26/1797), m. 4/12/1773, first wife of Carter
Page
of "The Fork", Cumberland County, Major of Cavalry, Revolutionary War, son
of Gov. John an Jane Byrd Page. His second wiffe was Lucy Nelson

26 Elizabeth Randolph, m. ca. 1765, Col. Richard Kidder Meade
(7/14/1746-2/9/1805), son of David Meade and Susannah Everard Meade. He was
Aide to General
Washington. Elizabeth's children died before her death, leaving no
descendants. The Colonel m. (2nd) 12/10/1780, Mary Grymes
(11/9/1753-6/16/1813), widow
of William Randolph of "Chattsworth".